PHILIPS Respironics OmniLab Advanced + Clinical Manual page 38

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Alarm
Priority
Apnea
High
High
High
Respiratory
Rate
Low Minute
High
Ventilation
Low Tidal
High
Volume
System Alarms
Alarm
Priority
Ventilator
High
Inoperative
Pressure
High
Regulation
Low Circuit
High
Leak
High
High
Temperature
Loss of Power
High
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Audible
Visual Indicators
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
Apnea message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
High Respiratory Rate
message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
Low Minute Ventilation
message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
Low Vte message
Audible
Visual Indicators
Red flashing
button; "Ventilator
Inoperative" message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
Pressure Regulation
message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
Low Circuit Leak
message
◊◊◊ ◊◊
Red flashing button;
High Temperature
Message
Red flashing button;
Blank screen
Device Action
Operates
Report the alarm to product
support. Continue using device.
Operates
Continue using device. If alarm
continues, contact product support.
Operates
Continue using device. If alarm
continues, contact product support.
Operates
Continue using device. If alarm
continues, contact product support.
Device Action
Shuts down if
Press Start/Stop button. If display is
can't provide
operational, Power Off confirmation
therapy safely.
screen appears. Select Right button
Or, continues
to shut off device and silence
to operate at
alarm. Immediately remove patient
a limited level.
from device and connect them to
alternate source of therapy. Contact
product support for service.
Operates
Check for blockages or excessive
leaks. If alarm continues, contact
product support.
Operates
Check for blockages in exhalation
devices. Make sure the exhalation
device is clean and functioning
properly. If the alarm continues,
contact product support.
Operates
Move device to cooler location.
Make sure device is not close to
a heat source. Make sure cooling
vents are not blocked. If condition
persists, contact product support.
Shuts down
If using AC power, try plugging
device into alternate AC power
source. If loss of power continues,
switch to DC power by connecting
an external battery to the device.
If there is still no power, connect
patient to alternate source of
therapy and contact product
support.
User Action
User Action

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